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Again unsure about university choice. Nihilist feelings

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To be honest, I can't set my mind since more than two years... and in two months I must decide whether to accept my offers or not!

I'm not unsure about the uni, but about the subject itself!

I simply like everything, at school I was good at everything (I'm not from UK, and we do All subjects until our last year, from science to arts to humanities to social sciences to languages) and I believe I was equally exposed to different different fields of career that I actually can't set my heart on a sole thing... so I don't know what else I should consider in choosing what I like to study...

I'm probably very creative and self-confident at interviews, so it seems that whatever subject I like at a certain moment I'm able to convey my full enthusiasm... infact I like many subjects. Wherever I would go, I would give my best to contribute towards that subject!

But to choose something that will determine the rest of my life??

I actually thought I had found what I will like... and made my uni choices (in both UK and where I live) based on that... but life went on and I discovered that such a subject wouldn't fully develop all my skills... and that some of my skills were already starting to show signs of "decay"

Will any subject/course/uni be able to grow me?

Oh... this is really going on since two years, and no career/university counselors or books helped me at all...

Maybe I wish I had been a person with more focus on family, career and money :frown: probably that would have helped me more

lol, I needed to speak out, sorry if i seemed too full of myself.
What are your options?
If you could see your self in the future, happy, what would you have done as a degree?
I know it sounds ridiculous but it is the only way I managed to decide whether or not to switch courses.
Reply 2
work experience or talking to the people with enough experience in your selected fields ought to help you decide.
Reply 3
When I was 15-16, (that means: before I knew anything about the world of jobs and university and "real life") I promised myself I would do all possible interesting degrees...

When I came to know about "reality", I excluded medicine since that is too, too, too, focused. That's probably all I'm sure about...

I really don't know
Reply 4
Mangaroo
work experience or talking to the people with enough experience in your selected fields ought to help you decide.

as I said... I liked all;
I'm SURE that whatever experience I had, I would have liked to continue doing it for 6-7 months, but then soon feel the distance from the other subjects
Reply 5
What offers have you got?
Reply 6
you like everything?

how about chosing your top 5-10, then chosing the benefits/disadvantages of them, things you want to achieve in your life, which jobs will be most likely to get you to where you want to be, ie finance/job satisfaction/free time etc...
just think of things that will help you narrow down "everything"...